17 Related Articles from 2018-05-16

Banksy hoax caveman art to go back on display at British Museum. The "cave painting" of a figure with a supermarket trolley fooled British Museum staff in 2005. >>

British cyber expert seeks to suppress statements in.... Marcus Hutchins is accused creating and distributing malware known as Kronos, designed to steal banking passwords >>

British cybersecurity expert heads to court in malware case. A British cybersecurity expert accused of creating and distributing malware designed to steal banking passwords is headed to court for a hearing on what evidence may be used in the case >>

British cybersecurity expert heads to court in malware.... MILWAUKEE (AP) - A British cybersecurity expert accused of creating and distributing malware designed to steal banking passwords is headed to court for a... >>

Burberry announces £150m share buyback as profits rise - but UK sales growth remains sluggish. With its adjusted full year profit expectations slightly higher than expected, the group also said it planned to buy back a further £150million worth of its shares. >>

Discovery of distant galaxy opens door to 'uncharted period of cosmic history'. Stars in a galaxy far, far away formed just 250 million years after the birth of the universe – earlier than any others known, British-led astronomers have found. >>

Dogs Trust appeals to animal lovers to adopt ginger canines. Dogs Trust the UK's largest dog welfare charity, have revealed that flame-furred breeds such as Red Setters and Cockapoos have soared in popularity in the past year ahead of the royal wedding >>

East Coast line to be put into public control. Rail services on East Coast Main Line to be brought back under UK government control, Stagecoach Group says >>

England squad announcement with a difference. Local grassroots clubs were involved in a twist on the usual reveal on who made the grade for the Three Lions. >>

Fishermen reel in 9-foot, 250-pound shark after 40-minute battle. The hulking 250-pound beast, believed to be a porbeagle shark, was reeled in by Steve Watson and his two friends on a fishing trip off the coast of Whitby, in Yorkshire, England. >>

Harry v Diana: how the UK economy compares at royal.... One in 10 was out of work when Charles married Diana - but today the unemployment rate is the joint lowest since 1975. >>

Nearly a third of UK students to get first class degrees this year with fears over grade inflation. Thirty per cent of UK students taking their final exams this summer are on course for a first, with 54 per cent expecting a 2:1, according to a new poll. >>

RSPCA chief, 57, is paid off with a six-figure settlement amid age discrimination claims. Michael Ward, 57, (pictured) was given the top job at the British animal charity last year after the unexpected departure of its serving chief executive Jeremy Cooper. >>

Sainsbury's launches boozy ice pops in gin and tonic and bellini flavours. Sainsbury's is selling two new flavours of alcoholic push-up ice pops: gin and tonic, or raspberry bellini. Both have an ABV of 4.5 per cent. They have launched in time for the UK's imminent heatwave. >>

Top banker "sorry" for sexist description of economy. Bank of England's deputy governor for monetary policy said he was trying to explain the term "climacteric" >>

Whitby angler hooks shark in THIRD suspected shark incident in four days after fisherman is attacked. A 250lb shark relative of the great white has been caught off the Whitby coast, days after a fisherman was bitten. The shark is the third of its kind to be caught in a week in UK waters. >>